A favorite combination for the dining table is a row of six opaline blue glasses found at a flea market. |
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Perhaps, when you were young, your parents stopped at a flea market while on vacation and one vendor was selling old kitchen cupboards. |
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Garcia said US Customs began tracking Guthrie after undercover agents linked him to pirated discs being sold at a Mississippi flea market. |
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An interesting handled smooth plane surfaced at a local flea market this past summer. |
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It's a CD of music from the Swiss alps I bought at a flea market one Sunday when I was in an ironic mood. |
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She bought a small wind chime at the flea market and hung it in her kitchen, too. |
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I always have this faint hope that I might stumble across some great find at the flea market. |
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At his traditional food stand in the harborside flea market, one vendor said he is seeing a marked rise in sales of horsemeat. |
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An article in another paper wrote about the sale of fireworks from a stall in a flea market in Port of Spain. |
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The Jam will also have a flea market where you can sell, buy and barter musical instruments, audiotapes, CDs and rock T-shirts. |
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Adults can relax at the tea garden, browse through the flea market and buy a few second-hand books. |
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The flea market attached to the St. Jacob's market sells many interesting and unique items. |
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Also intrinsic to the flea market orientation was an element of bargain hunting. |
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Aloha Stadium, by day, is where you will find the biggest open flea market in town. |
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The city approved renovations for a flea market at Norwood Plaza Shopping Center at 5451 Norwood Ave. |
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We also need a proper weekly flea market and secondhand book market just for starters. |
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Sometimes an individual, after swinging a sweetheart deal at the flea market or auction, wants to know just how old a machine is. |
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She was still in her boots, brown Doc Martens that she bought on sale at the flea market just last week, when her life wasn't so dramatic. |
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Once a month in the summer locals gathered on the courthouse lawn for the flea market, exchanging gossip and junk under the big pecan trees. |
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She furnished the space with comfortable, stylish pieces, including a chair found at a flea market, an old coffee table, and an antique daybed. |
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On a visit to a Paris flea market with the sculptor, Breton lit on a curious wooden spoon with a little boot carved under its handle and carried it off. |
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These tiny documents were purchased by a flea market trader in a trunk stored in the attic of a prominent Savannah family during the dispersal of an estate. |
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Second Sunday of each month: Montsoreau flea market taking place on the banks. |
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There is a flea market and fun fair planned for Zoo Lake, in Parkview. |
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The streets were filled with booths like a shanty flea market. |
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And every Sunday, like a weekly ritual, a flea market also appears. |
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Right in town, the weekly flea market continues to grow as vendors hawk their wares and produce to all who desire the freshest of what our area has to offer. |
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Photographs of multiple apartments and offices filled to the rafters with flea market artifacts were circulated on the Internet. |
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A chance discovery at a flea market has turned up a dramatic, not to say disquieting slice of cultural history. |
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Something as simple as a great deal on a toy at a flea market or discount store can have serious consequences. |
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All the mercredis evening of the summer, flea market and secondhand trade invite to dawdling slackened under the plane trees of the esplanade. |
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The flea market offers many unique items including mounted butterflies and Russian dolls featuring former Soviet leaders and past American presidents. |
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Even in the Central Asian metropolis of Tashkent, many pharmacists buy their medicines on the local flea market. |
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Today, this market is the largest flea market in the East of France, the absolute must-see location for enthusiasts of second-hand objects. |
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We had one nurse who stole teddy bears that my mother had bought at a flea market. |
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When people get together, one of the most fun things to do is congregate around the flea market. |
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The flea market, organized by Dave Sarrasin, added an interesting feature to the machine show. |
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But it is possible, for example at the flea market, to discuss with the merchants a drop in prices when the goods are not new. |
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At a farmers' market or flea market, whether inside or outside, you have less control over the cleanliness of your immediate environment. |
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He bought her the ring one day, knowing that even though he only spent fifty cents on it at a flea market, Zoe would find it precious and cherish it forever. |
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Present each with a small amount of cash, take them to the local flea market or car boot sale and let them browse around hoovering up the bargains. |
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It's part flea market, part international bazaar, part Dufferin Mall. |
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I grew up in New York and there was a Caldor that had a Sunday flea market. |
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Six months after he arrived in Paris, he found another high-wheeled bicycle in a flea market and bought that too. |
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The selection of textiles range from a fragment of printed cotton purchased at a flea market to Parisian couture gowns, African wall hangings and Turkish robes. |
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Gary the guide reported that for all Beijing's attractions, westerners are magnetically attracted to the local flea market, the Silk Alley Market. |
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As the band lets the dueling guitars heat up, Johnson barks like a flea market pitchman, bargaining with wary shoppers for humanism and attention. |
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Every spring, the group enthusiastically organizes a flea market to cover the costs of tours and mailings. |
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Did you know that the second largest flea market, after Saint-Ouen, is held in Metz once or twice every month? |
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The esplanade is the site of the ramparts every Sunday morning, a typical flea market, and the promenade deck hosts exhibitions and events. |
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The year of the car Queen of the online flea market Reprints Related items Imported car factories: Buying jobs can be expensiveNov 27th 2003To survive, Detroit's manufacturers have to retaliate on all fronts. |
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We will otherwise not be able to prevent the situation arising where young people may well be unable to buy swastika banners over the Internet, but can do so in the nearest flea market. |
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With regard to furniture, it is not always possible to determine its value with receipts, as would be the case for second-hand furniture bought at a flea market or the wardrobe inherited from your grandma. |
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Taken over a period of two years at Southern California flea markets, Guimera's still lifes are a new look at flea market finds. |
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Behind you, in the Piazza Marina, a shambolic Sunday flea market offers every unwanted knickknack and oddment you ever yearned to throw away, plus, of course, a few priceless treasures. |
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While she was in St. John's, Ms. Faulkner helped to co-ordinate the ILRC's annual flea market, BBQ and contributed articles on nutrition for their newsletter. |
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The Parisian apartment showcases a sideboard that he made out of a chest picked up at a flea market and a whole collection of ill-assorted dining room furniture. |
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Christel's life did a 180° turn when she stopped when finding an unearthed treasure, a mobile, at a flea market while looking for a wedding gift for a friend. |
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They also populate every flea market and tag sale table. |
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Changing tastes and fickle buyers are a consistent problem for flea market wheeler-dealers. |
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In this context, I want to mention the flea market, an event that will be held from May 21 to 24, 2005, and which is very important to the community I represent. |
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One day a long time ago two children returned home full of joy after spending the morning at a flea market in their local town selling their old toys and clothes. |
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Four merchants participated in the flea market. |
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It is one of the biggest folkloric displays in the city, with a religious procession, a flea market, dances, concerts, and a series of popular games. |
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Ms Rame said people increasingly wanted products that felt unique, the type they would pick up in a flea market or which had been lovingly crafted for them. |
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